The women reacted and performed CPR and other life-saving procedures on the man, later identified as Navy veteran James Thompson.

“I’m at a loss for words. Their dedication to duty — it’s awesome. Coming to the aid of a complete stranger; I would just like to say thank you for their help,” said Thompson, who was in town from Minnesota.

Thompson had a pacemaker implanted at Scripps Mercy Hospital and is on his way home.

San Diego Zoo representative Christina Simmons praised Moor and Wujek for their response to the situation.

Of course, these Good Sailorarians did not know that James was a Navy vet. They were just helping out a stranger in an emergency.

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Hey Jihadis

So sorry this is not the site you were probably looking for. I have analytic software which lists who visits here by what search terms are used.

Still, make yourself at home. Please take a load off, provided it does not go boom. I find you guys somewhat distasteful, but I'll give you a pat on the back (if you are not wearing one of those special vests) for your equality in suicide operations.

It is refreshing to see that in this one action, you actually allow females to participate. How very early 20th century of you all. . .